Wedding Detail Inspiration: Modern Cobalt Blue & Plum

Hi again everyone! I hope y’all are enjoying the inspiration shoot featured today! Since I’m of course all about the details, I wanted to share a few more photos with you all and give you some insight into my inspiration for them! And since the shoot was for a workshop, I thought I would share some of the attendees’ photos with you all too! Because I don’t know about you, but I absolutely love seeing different takes on the same details, as well as seeing the different styles of photography! :)

 

We’re starting off with one of our Every Last Vendor members, Laura Ann Miller Photography, who is the sweetest person and an absolutely FABULOUS photographer! :)

In case you haven’t noticed yet, one of my FAVORITE details is the table number. I don’t know why, but it just is! For this table number, I created it around the fringe & layers theme that I had for the whole shoot. I simply used different sized strips of tissue paper (as I will explain for the “place-runners), adhered it to a piece of cardstock, which I also attached to a plexiglass plate (you can just do the cardboard- I just had to weigh it down a little), and put a cut-out cardstock number on top of it!

 

Vitalic Photography sent over some gorgeous images…

Did you notice the slight “ombre” effect of the centerpiece containers? Catherine of Layers of Lovely did an amazing job with flowers, painting containers and vases in all different shades of blue, teal, and aqua. I loved that she gave me extra little vases too- I was able to “prettify” a few of the more plain areas throughout the shoot! Oh, and here you get a good glimpse of what I like to call “place-runners”… kind of like placemats, kind of like a runner… keep reading for more of a description on them!

Along with the fringe and layers inspiration that I had for my design, I also wanted to include a few tassels in the mix too. Of course I had to have some sort of seating detail at the table, so I attached placecards to tassels and tied them to the arms of the ghost chairs! [A little hint for the tassels... I used crepe paper for them- you know, the rolls that you can buy at the party store. It gave me the perfect width and was a little more sturdy than tissue paper.]

Ah, escort cards… another one of my favorite details ever! :) Alicia of A&P Designs added fringe to the edges of the escort cards that she created, and I created this ladder-and-fringe-garland backdrop for them. I attached the cards to the garland using painted clothespins, which I had also written the table number on. Essentially, the *realistic* concept would be that you would have several rows of a garland like this, guests would walk up, find their name (easily, because your cards would be in ALPHABETICAL order, and the clothespin would tell them what table they’re sitting at!

I was so lucky that the lovely model already had a pair of aqua heels… how perfect is that?! I always love a good pop of color under a dress, and especially this one by Claire La Faye! The detachable ruffle train made this dress the perfect choice for the shoot… especially when paired with the fabulous look of bright makeup and a fun, eclectic crimped hairstyle! And with Stella & Dot jewelry and a hairpiece custom-created by Carlee Sizemore, our bride’s look was complete! Oh, and how AMAZING is the vintage furniture by The Wooden Trunk?!  

 

 A few beauties from PT Photographie

The ladder-and-fringe-garland backdrop that I used for the escort card display also served a dual purpose as a backdrop for the amazing cake by Gimme Some Sugar! I’m all about killing two birds with one stone when it comes to wedding details, and this worked out absolutely perfect! [Note: The fringe garland is actually made of felt and was made by the Etsy shop Ally & Aidan.]

 

Fabulous detail shots by Larissa Nicole Photography

Oh and I HAVE to point out my favorite flowers ever… ranunculus. Seriously, the best flowers EVER! ;) And see those fringe tulips too? Even the flowers went along with my fringe theme! Awesomeness!

 

 And last but certainly not least, some beauties by Christi Falls Photography

So now I get to finally explain my “place-runner” to you all! These babies were literally my babies. (Not to mention that I was traveling with them for nearly a week before even getting to Vegas… I’m still quite proud of the system that I devised to keep them from getting crinkled!) I wanted to do something a little bit different than what you normally see on tables. I love placemats, but I’ve done those before. And I love runners, but with what we were planning on for the centerpieces, I knew that a runner wouldn’t be seen too well. I wanted something that would sort of “define” the placesettings and also be a part of the tablescape… and so, I created “place-runners”! 

Using measurements from the table, I added a bit to each end so it would hang over the edge of the table. I used wrapping paper as the base of the place-runners, and cut them to the size that I wanted. Then, using various sized strips of tissue paper in my colors, I folded, taped, glued and fringed… adhering the pieces to the wrapping paper base. And yes, it took me FOREVER… I definitely wouldn’t recommending doing exactly this for a wedding, but I’m sure a version of it with larger sections would be easier. About 12-14 hours of folding, taping, gluing and fringing, I had my “place-runners” that incorporated the layers and fringe design elements of the shoot!

I have to give a big huge thank you to the photographers who sent me their detail photos, Laura Ann Miller Photography, Vitalic Photography, PT Photographie, Larissa Nicole Photography, and Christi Falls Photography! Aren’t they all amazing?! And isn’t it so cool to see how they all have different styles and got different takes on the details?

Hopefully all my detail descriptions will help some of you use these details as inspiration for your own weddings! If you have any questions about anything you see here, please leave a comment! And please do let me know what you think of everything! :)

To see the full vendor list from this shoot, please go to the full feature here! :)

 

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  • Caroline:

    May 15, 2012 6:38 pm

    I love the detail shots so much, this post is even better than the first one!
  • CHRISSY:

    May 15, 2012 7:32 pm

    It looks great! It was wonderful meeting you : )
  • Larissa:

    May 15, 2012 9:29 pm

    Thanks for sharing! It was definitely a pleasure meeting you & photographing your insanely gorgeous styling! xo
  • Jackiefo:

    May 15, 2012 10:04 pm

    Oh my goodness this is SERIOUSLY gorgeous...i'm so impressed!!
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  • Christi:

    May 15, 2012 11:49 pm

    I wish I'd taken the time to meet you the day of the session--you put so much work into making something gorgeous for us to photograph, and you are greatly appreciated! :) You and your amazing work was the best part of that day, hands down! ;)
  • Mikkel:

    May 16, 2012 11:00 am

    Really gorgeous, Lauren! I love the mix of colors and the location!! Great job!
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Modern Cobalt Blue & Plum Wedding Inspiration

So you all might recall a certain trip to Vegas earlier this year, followed soon after by a little glimpse of what my inspiration was for the shoot I styled when I was there. Well, I am SO SO SO excited to finally share this shoot with you all today!!! I’m calling it my “labor of love” for 2012… actually, I should call it a “dusting of love”, because I was covered in dust from the Las Vegas desert afterwards! ;)

It was an absolute honor to design and style this shoot for attendees of the Simply Bloom Workshop. I must say… this is my favorite shoot that I’ve done so far! So in case you haven’t noticed yet, I design all of my inspiration shoots around a main “theme”. The theme that I decided on for this modern shoot was layered and fringed. I created all of the details and elements with the aim of providing you all with realistic, modern wedding inspiration. From the paper products and the flowers, to the “bride’s” hair and dress, I made sure that elements of layers and fringe were all throughout this shoot- and Simply Bloom Photography was there to capture it all beautifully! I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed creating it- minus the dust, that is!

And I definitely HAVE to share what I put together for the workshop attendees’ goodie boxes too, because I think they would make excellent favors or welcome boxes! :)

So there you have it! My modern, eclectic cobalt blue and plum inspiration shoot! But that’s not all! I’ll be posting a few more detail shots from attendees later on today, complete with explanations of the details and some tips to help you create them yourself!

And when I say that this shoot was a labor of love, I definitely mean LABOR! I am so very thankful that my husband was able to come to Vegas with me- despite being sick- to help out! I would not have been able to do this shoot without him- so Schuyler, even though you don’t read my posts… thank you! :) And I also have to give a big HUGE thanks to everyone who contributed to this shoot- especially the Las Vegas vintage rental company who was SO incredibly helpful, The Wooden Trunk! Thank you all!

So what do you think so far? Do love the bold colors as much as I do?! Keep an eye out for the details post later today!

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Simply Bloom Photography / Vintage Rentals: The Wooden Trunk / Flowers & Decor: Layers of Lovely / Invitations & Stationery: A&P Designs / Cake Baker: Gimme Some Sugar / China & Flatware Rentals: Classic Party Rentals / Ghost Chair Rentals: Taylor Creative Inc. / Fringe Garland: Ally & Aidan / Bride’s Dress: Claire La Faye / Bride’s Veil/Hair Accessories: Carlee Sizemore / Bride’s Jewelry: Stella & Dot / Design, Styling & Coordination: Lauren Grove of Every Last Detail / Hair & Makeup: Erin Smith Beauty / Goodie Box: Custom Coasters: Laza Flair / Goodie Box: Chocolates: The Frosted Petticoat / Goodie Box: Custom Notebooks: All You Need Is Paper / Goodie Box: Boxes: Ruby Lane Moments
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  • Sammantha Imprint Cinema:

    May 15, 2012 8:40 am

    Lauren this is beautiful! Your styling was absolutely fabulous and fit the setting so well! love love love :)
  • Erin Davenport:

    May 15, 2012 8:49 am

    I love the bold colors and the imaginative theme! Really beautiful, it's clear it was a ton of work. Happy to finally see the images :) And I'd really like a piece of that cake...
  • Shannon {Shannon Reeves Events}:

    May 15, 2012 10:53 am

    So pretty Lauren! What a different backdrop than us Florida girls are used to - I love it! Congratulations!
  • Megan [Glamour and Grace]:

    May 15, 2012 11:03 am

    Yay! I'm so excited to finally see these! It is all so gorgeous Lauren! Your styling is amazing!
  • stephanie:

    May 15, 2012 11:29 am

    Not only is this shoot epic but the fact that the brides hair is crimped makes me beyond happy :) Gorgeous Lauren!
  • Bean Benson:

    May 15, 2012 12:22 pm

    Beautiful! Adooooore the cake:)
  • Liz:

    May 15, 2012 1:16 pm

    The shoot looks amazing Lauren! I love the colors and it all come together so beautiful! Congratulations!
  • Layla Mayville {Simply Savannah Events}:

    May 15, 2012 2:53 pm

    Everything really came together nicely! The flowers are beautiful, love the rentals, and the LOCATION!!
  • Alicia:

    May 15, 2012 2:56 pm

    Beyond gorgeous! I love the light filled images, the soft colors, and all the fringe! beautiful job!
  • Hannah Millerick:

    May 15, 2012 3:20 pm

    Love the plum and photography here. even the brides eye liner works well! Nice use of light and not too contrasty. xxhannah
  • Kate/MagnoliaRouge:

    May 15, 2012 5:37 pm

    Beautiful job Lauren!!
  • tessa:

    May 15, 2012 6:49 pm

    THIS IS BEAUTIFUL! I LOVE IT. CONGRATS LAUREN!!
  • Kat:

    May 15, 2012 7:10 pm

    Lauren, I just wanted to thank you again for putting together this lovely styled shoot for us! It was so whimsical and sweet. It was a pleasure as an attendee to shoot it. Wishing you all the best! xoxo
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  • Cyn:

    May 15, 2012 10:46 pm

    whoa! Beautiful! So wonderful Lauren!!
  • Kristina Juarbe:

    May 16, 2012 9:53 am

    These look amazing!! Beautiful work!
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  • Juliet Douglas:

    May 18, 2012 6:25 pm

    I love see Las Vegas based wedding professionals involved and featured on your blog! Good work everyone!
Pink, Aqua & White Beach Wedding

This wedding that I have for you all today from Loving Legacy Photography is fun, bright, and full of DIY goodness! With a gorgeous color palette of pale pink, aqua and white, a fabulous beach location, and awesome details, this DIY wedding will be an awesome pick-me-up for your Monday afternoon! The bride, Kaitlin, has shared some of her planning insight with us too, so you DIY brides might be able to pick up a few tips!

What (or who) helped you most in your planning process and/or on your wedding day?

There really is no one person. I was surrounded by friends and family that helped every step of the way. The morning of, my bridesmaids and groomsmen stepped up and were doing everything from flower arranging to table settings and hanging décor. My father-in-law made the bamboo huppah and assembled it on the beach. I really could not have done it without any of them. And they all had the chance to calm me down during the few mini meltdowns I had during set-up time.

What was the most important thing to you when deciding who to work with for your wedding?

Obviously price was important, but I think it was really just word of mouth recommendations and the initial feeling I got when communicating with my vendors. Many of them were friends, friends of my parents or came highly recommended from work colleagues. And I have to say I put a lot of faith in that and it all paid off. Trust your gut and don’t be afraid to say no or ask for a more personalized package. The worst they can do as a vendor is say no, but if you don’t ask you will always wonder if you could have gotten a better deal.

Did any of your vendors do anything special for you before, on, or after your wedding day that you would like to share?

My photographer was really wonderful in accommodating my budget and needs and has been really flexible with me. She and her husband are a wonderful team and they were there for me every step of the way. I will definitely be using them in the future for family portraits, maternity shots, you name it.

What was your favorite thing about your wedding?

My whole family being there with me. I know it is a special day, but not all of us come from perfect families and there are a lot of minefields that have to be considered/avoided when planning a wedding. It was a blessing that all my family could be there to celebrate with us and that everyone had an amazing time. After the overwhelming joy of marrying the person I love most in this world, there was nothing better than dancing with my father and seeing my brother and mom speak to each other and hug after almost 12 years of silence and separation following my parents’ divorce. The joys I experienced that day were beyond my dreams.

 What is your best piece of advice for other brides?

Take a breath, slowly blow it out and realize what the day is all about. It’s not the favors, the food or the flowers. It’s you and him. Together. It’s about love and joy. Try and focus on that when you find yourself bogged down in decisions about seating arrangements and table linens. At the end of the day, no matter what happens, goes wrong, etc. you will be married to the person you love. It’s that simple and beautiful. Enjoy it!

Excellent advice- thank you for sharing Kaitlin! And thank you to Loving Legacy Photography for capturing everything so wonderfully!

 

Hmmm, I think I’m loving the cake the most. Although, the whole color palette just kind of steals my heart away. And I love that the bridesmaid dresses were all different- that’s my favorite thing right now!! How about you all? What do you think of the colors? The bridesmaid dresses? How many of you are planning on having a DIY wedding?

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Loving Legacy Photography / Catering: Southern Gourmet / Invitations & Stationery: Sparrow Design / Cake Baker: Sweetie Pies Cakes / Bride’s Dress: Pronvoias / Groom’s Attire: Asos
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  • Brenda's Wedding Blog:

    May 14, 2012 2:22 pm

    what a lovely wedding. Loving all the details and those bouquets are gorgeous!!!! Love seeing bridesmaids in different dresses of the same hue. And, those long reception tables are amazing - I love that idea.
  • Kristin:

    May 14, 2012 2:41 pm

    Beautiful! I'd love to know where the bride got her necklace from.
  • Mikkel:

    May 14, 2012 2:43 pm

    I'm a sucker for a good ring photo! Awesome job, Loving Legacy! And I love the different colors of the bridesmaids dresses. Really works! Congrats to Kaitlin and Stephan!
  • Rayna McGinnis {Photography}:

    May 14, 2012 3:46 pm

    What a beautiful beach wedding! The details are simple but still personal!
  • Kaitlin:

    May 14, 2012 9:09 pm

    Hi Mikkel: The necklace is from Dillard's, the brand is Anna & Ava :) Thank you all for the kinds words, our wedding was everything we wanted and i hope it inspires you or maybe just makes you smile.
  • angela sackett:

    May 14, 2012 9:37 pm

    Thanks everyone for the great comments! kaitlin's wedding was gorgeous and the details were so much fun to shoot! mikkel, thanks so much for the complement. we have a blast with ring shots, and this wedding gave us a great opportunity for a fun one. :)
{Detail To Love} Unique Ceremony Ideas

Happy Friday afternoon everyone! So this week’s weddings had some FABULOUSLY unique ceremony ideas… namely, things to do as “unity” ceremonies!

We started the week off with a chemistry-themed wedding where the bride and groom poured two clear chemicals together to create another blue chemical! Kind of perfect since they were both chemists, right?!

Photos by Emily Takes Photos

 Then, we had a vineyard wedding, where the bride and groom placed letters to each other inside a crate with 2 bottles of wine. They nailed the box together, vowing that if they ever had hard times, they would open the box, read the letters, and drink the wine together.

Photo by Aaron Watson Photography

Both of these ceremony ideas are awesome, right?! And exactly the kind of details I love to see! Have any of you decided on what you’ll be doing for your own ceremony yet?

 

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  • Jeannie:

    May 11, 2012 6:38 pm

    I love all the new ideas that I have come across but I am favoring the Rose Ceremony for our upcoming wedding in November....Have you seen this done Lauren??